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2 minutes ago, DeeSince73 said:

Perhaps next week at training we could practice tackling in the hope that they may actually stick without the opposition breaking them so often.

What happened to Max viney as grappling coach? Clearly hasn't helped

 

Concerning transition by them... straight down the middle unmarked. Very lucky they didn't get a goal.

Great tackle Howes. Otherwise, the transition from the backline to forward line by the Suns is a training drill.

 

god, fritsch really needs a stint at casey... he's just nowhere close to the same player anymore :(


Riversplaying like hes out of here

we need to learn how to tackle. they get handballs out every time

 


Is Paul Roo's available?

12 minutes ago, croydick said:

Lindsay.

Norm’s curse is back

2 weeks in a row. A young gun subbed out ff in Q1 with a possible serious injury.

Game quickly passing jack viney by

He has 4 years on his contract


This is starting to look like a 10 goal loss.

 

what has happened to viney, he doesn't look like himself anymore, can barely do anything useful.

so boring and uninspired

Should I go to ikea instead?

This is just sad


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